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The phrase "as a charming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something in a positive and appealing manner, often in a context where charm is a relevant quality.
Example: "She entered the room as a charming presence, instantly captivating everyone with her smile."
Alternatives: "as an enchanting" or "as a delightful".
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"It almost counts as a charming defect".
Your opponent is seen by many as a charming conciliator.
François Mauriac described Sagan as a "charming little monster".
As a charming alternative anode material for sodium ion batteries (SIBs), SnS possesses outstanding theoretical capacity.
You might regard this as a charming instance of the fabled English eccentricity.
Building your reputation as a charming and generous host may take a couple of years.
Others have described him as a charming man with a strong interest in Taoism.
Appearing jubilant, Burris seemed confident he would be seated, describing Reid as "a charming gentleman".
The banker described him as a "charming fellow - typical Junker in outlook, but lighthearted and optimistic.
But it's not the past as a charming Middle Earth of low crime and hedgerows.
She saw herself as a charming street urchin, a pet for wealthy mothers.
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